Air India Revises Salaries, Allowances
Air India on Monday announced that it has revamped the compensation structure for pilots and cabin crew, including increasing the per-hour flying rate for pilots. According to a PTI report quoting sources, Air India, under the new structure, has hiked the salaries for more than 2,700 pilots across Air India and AIX Connect (including Air Asia India and Air India Express) as well as for more than 5,600 of Air India’s cabin crew.
“We are pleased to announce a revision in the compensation of flying staff with effect from April 1, 2023. We have redesigned the compensation of flying staff to make our compensation structure simplified,” according to an internal circular.
Following the revision, the guaranteed flying allowance component has been doubled from the current 20 hours to 40 hours.
One year CTC of a trainee pilot now stands at Rs 50,000 while a senior commander will earn Rs 8.50 lakh per month.
The salary of a fresh cabin crew has been pegged at Rs 25,000 per month
The cabin executive will get Rs 78,000 per month
There will also be additional compensation for pilots undergoing training for command upgrade and conversion training for the time spent in-ground and simulator training
Air India has also hiked the pilots’ per-hour flying and flying allowance rates.
Air India has about 4,700 FTC cabin crew and nearly 1,000 permanent cabin crew.